wickeD Posted February 6, 2017 Content Count: 477 Joined: 08/28/16 Status: Offline Share Posted February 6, 2017 When ever i am using TS or a steam call it blocks out all other sound on my computer. Any way to fix? Link to comment
Gator Posted February 6, 2017 Content Count: 2669 Joined: 03/29/09 Status: Offline Share Posted February 6, 2017 What is your operating system? Link to comment
Frostbitten Posted February 6, 2017 Content Count: 2187 Joined: 08/11/12 Status: Offline Share Posted February 6, 2017 (edited) Did you try what @Paralyzed suggested in your last thread like this? Try going to your Control Panel > Sound > Communications. Then mark the 'take no actions' and see if that fixes anything. Edited February 6, 2017 by Frostbitten Link to comment
wickeD Posted February 6, 2017 Content Count: 477 Joined: 08/28/16 Status: Offline Share Posted February 6, 2017 Yes I tried everything suggested from this thread Windows 10 Link to comment
frosty Posted February 6, 2017 Content Count: 3401 Joined: 07/25/11 Status: Offline Share Posted February 6, 2017 Search for your TeamSpeak config folder (default /AppData/Roaming/TS3Client/config) you will find a file called volumecontrol_plugin open with the editor and disable it by changing the parameter enabled=1 to enabled=0 save the file and try again. 1 Link to comment
All Ts Posted February 6, 2017 Content Count: 4441 Joined: 05/28/16 Status: Offline Share Posted February 6, 2017 I'm at school but I believe both TeamSpeak and Steam individually have options that screw with your volume mixer. Link to comment
wickeD Posted February 6, 2017 Content Count: 477 Joined: 08/28/16 Status: Offline Share Posted February 6, 2017 Search for your TeamSpeak config folder (default /AppData/Roaming/TS3Client/config) you will find a file called volumecontrol_plugin open with the editor and disable it by changing the parameter enabled=1 to enabled=0 save the file and try again. I am in the TS3Client folder but dont see config anywhere? Link to comment
Gator Posted February 6, 2017 Content Count: 2669 Joined: 03/29/09 Status: Offline Share Posted February 6, 2017 (edited) What does it say when you right click the speaker icon on task bar (right side near time, may need to hit arrow to expand), click 'Playback devices' and hit the 'Communications' tab. It should say 'Do Nothing' at the bottom and have a check mark or be filled in with the circle next to it. If this doesn't work, I would suggest it being for sound card having problems. I've had this similar issue before and the fix I listed above was the cause. It also replicates what you describe for me since I have it enabled on my laptop. I'm doubtful that it would be an individual issue between both programs causing the same effect. I imagine if you went on vent or skype it would give you the same problem. If needed, include a screenshot of the fix I mentioned above. 1 Edited February 6, 2017 by Gator Link to comment
wickeD Posted February 6, 2017 Content Count: 477 Joined: 08/28/16 Status: Offline Share Posted February 6, 2017 Yeah its prob the sound card. Can i fix it on a laptop or get a new laptop? Link to comment
frosty Posted February 6, 2017 Content Count: 3401 Joined: 07/25/11 Status: Offline Share Posted February 6, 2017 Yeah its prob the sound card. Can i fix it on a laptop or get a new laptop? Have you tried updating your drivers? 1 Link to comment
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